Where in the World is Bouse, Arizona? LbNA # 57306

2011 has been my third year visiting Bouse, AZ on a Family camping trip we call, Bouse Bash. We ride our quads, search for gems and enjoy a nice campfire in the evenings.

A friend, on this site known as Starbuckaholic, introduced me to this hobby and noticed Bouse did not have a letterbox. She made the stamp, supplied a book and my daughter and I planted our first Letterbox for your enjoyment.

Traveling I-10 West, get off on the 1st Quartzsite Exit (Exit 19, Parker/Yuma). Take a right then a quick left into town. Take another right at the 1st set of lights (95N) toward Parker.

Keep driving (you will pass over Plymouth Wash) then take a Right on Plomosa Road (You will see a Bouse Community Park sign).

Begin your journey by enjoying the scenery. Many people come here and enjoy ATVs/4WDing and often go rock hounding in the area. There are many old mines and also new claims in the land around you.

Between mile markers 9 and 10, stop for a historical break and learn about Quinn Pass. Drive or walk up this winding dirt road .2 miles. Stop and take 15-16 paces to your right. You will see a saguaro that is growing out of a beautiful rock formation. The box is hidden under the rocks that are below the saguaro's only arm.

Before you set out, please read the
waiver of responsibility and disclaimer.
Please be sure to reseal baggies and boxes carefully so that they stay dry
and rehide boxes in their original location, completely hidden from view.